Thanks for posting my pics from the Hall of Fame event. In the last photo, I'm standing with John Munro, Bert's son ("World's Fastest Indian" fame). Bert Munro was one of the Hall-of-Fame inductees this year (posthumously in this case), and they had John travel from Invicargill, New Zealand, to accept the honor. He's in his seventies now himself, but what a gracious character and speaker. People mobbed him at the inductee dinner that Saturdy night, where I ran into him and grabbed this photo. He was quite gracious, and took time to talk with me about meeting Anthony Hopkins and helping with the production of the movie. He then autographed a copy of the event poster for me, and the program for that evening's speakers and inductees.
Also, I'd love to caption each of the other photos, but I don't know how. Many of you will recognize the four-cylinder Indian, and the Chief, but there were incredibly prepared British bikes (many of my favorites of all time). The Brough Superior SS80, the Vincent Black Shadow, an Ariel Square-Four, the Triumphs, all were examples of why British motorcycles, in my opinion, were the standard of the world for decades (before the Japanese dethroned them beginning in the late 1960's).
Other notable attendees were Craig Vetter, Cook Neilson, and Doug Chandler.
Sincerely, Kevin G.